Welcome to the Guam Regional Medical City

The Guam Regional Medical City (GRMC), the only private hospital in Guam is expected to open its doors in early 2015. GRMC will be operated by The Medical City (TMC), a Joint Commission International-accredited Philippine healthcare organization. GRMC will offer world-class health services tailored to the needs of Guam and the Micronesia region.

About The Medical City

The Medical City (TMC) is a world-class Philippine healthcare organization with over forty years’ experience in hospital operation and administration. The TMC network is composed of one (1) flagship healthcare complex, three (3) provincial hospitals, and twenty (20) ambulatory clinics, serving some 50,000 in-patients and 1.2 million out-patients annually. TMC has a medical staff of 1,500 physicians who are established experts in their various fields of specialization.

Francis Santos Named CFO at GRMC

Chief Executive Officer Margaret Bengzon announced the appointment saying “We are very pleased that Francis has agreed to join our team. He brings with him a deep knowledge of the island’s health insurance industry and a wealth of valuable experience in public service on Guam.”

Santos will oversee the fiscal management of the new hospital as well as its communications and marketing efforts.

“I am honored to be a part of this important project,” said Santos. “GRMC will provide all of us with improved health care choices and change the face of health care on Guam for the better.”

Santos has spent his career in the insurance industry, focusing on group health plans. In 1988 he helped establish the StayWell Health Plan, eventually rising to become Plan Administrator, as well as President and CEO of Island Home Insurance Company.

Santos is also known for his strong commitment to community service. He has served three terms as a Senator in the 23rd, 24th and 25th Guam Legislatures. He currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Consolidated Commission on Utilities and he is Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the iLearn Academy Charter School.

Santos was born and raised on Guam. He is a graduate of Seattle University and has a MBA in Health Management from Loma Linda University.

The recipient of the $70,000 art commission by the Guam Regional Medical City Dr. Judy Flores and Margaret Bengzon, President and CEO, GRMC met with local business Express Signs & Graphics to review progress on the art panels for the 12 feet by 30 feet art piece to be featured in the lobby of the $215 million hospital facility.